When the Nazis overran Holland Corrie ten Boom, her father and sister, chose to risk death by making their quietly respectable home a haven for refugees.
Finally, the Gestapo came - and during months of concertration camps that followed, Corrie ten Boom shared suffering and torture, watched her father and sister die.
Yet she survived, mind intact, soul still free.
Where did this gentle, undemanding woman find the courage to resist...to suffer...yet to endure?
This book contains the answer. It reveals a belief in Christ that carried an innocent woman through some of the worst agonies man can devise. Here is one of the moset tragic, yet finally most inpiring and fatih-giving true stores of modern times!
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